Does this mean a patient on chemo should also eat sugar? I've been avoiding refined
sugar, and on the rare occassions that I consume it, find I feel hung over the next day.
I am eating alot of fruit, though.
>
> Always let clinical results take the front seat and escort theory to
> the rear. You want cancer cells functional and hungry for the poison
> pill. This is part of the reason you use sugar and glutamine with
> chemo. As a rule chemotherapy will only kill the higher grade
> cancers. Low-grade and quiescent lesions are much harder to deal
> with if you rely on chemotherapy or on natural equivalents of
> chemo. You address the lower grade cancers with other strategies
> such as differentiation. These are rules of thumb and are applicable
> to most patients.
>
> Vincent
>
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